Pain, refuge and freedom: Imran’s story
As someone born to stateless parents, and who has been stateless all my life, I found it impossible to imagine […]
As someone born to stateless parents, and who has been stateless all my life, I found it impossible to imagine […]
Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow Imran Mohammad Fazal Hoque won the national Mark of Excellence Award from the Society of Professional Journalists in the in-depth
No matter how hard or how long I take to try to comprehend it, the pieces of the ghastly jigsaw
Rohingya migrants bring back food supplies dropped by a Thai army helicopter after jumping into the sea to collect them.
Nur Jan and Noor Jahan opened the door of their apartment with a heartwarming smile. They called me “son” and
Nur Amin Rahman, a 44-year-old Rohingya from Sittwe, Rakhine State, Myanmar, now lives on the north side of Chicago, in an
The Rohingya American Council (RAC) is a newly formed organization with representatives from states around the U.S. Our main purpose
By Imran Mohammad, winner of the 2016 Amnesty Blogging Competition There is a very small area of land on the
Imran, a Rohingya minority in Myanmar, was born into statelessness. With no legal rights, he left everything he knew behind